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Sivaism
Sivaism (ˈsiːvəɪz(ə)m) Also Shivaism. [f. Skr. {Sdotab}iva ‘the auspicious one’ (see prec.) + -ism.] The special worship of Siva, the third deity of the Hindu triad, to whom are attributed the powers of reproduction and dissolution. Cf. S(h)aivism s.v. Saiva.1901 Edin. Rev. 7 Jan. 32 The lotus of Si...
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Sivaistic
Sivaistic, a. (siːvəˈɪstɪk) [f. as Sivaism + -istic.] Of or pertaining to the worship of Siva.1891 in Cent. Dict.
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Shaiva Siddhanta
Ganesalingam, Notes on Saiva Siddhanta Philosophy
Oxford Bibliographies, Saiva Siddhanta
ŚANKARA - SIVAISM IN SOUTHERN INDIA - KASHMIR - LINGÂYATS
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Vishnuism
Vishnuism (ˈvɪʃnuːɪz(ə)m) [f. prec. + -ism.] The worship of Vishnu.1871 Alabaster Wheel of Law 250 Veneration of holy foot-prints is not a peculiarly Buddhist idea, but is also found in other religions, and particularly in Vishnuism. 1875 Sir W. W. Hunter in P. E. Roberts Life xiii. (1901) 238 Brahm...
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History of Buddhism in Cambodia
Tantrayana in Java, Sumatra and Kamboja [Cambodia], a fact now definitely established by modern researches into the character of Mahayana Buddhism and Sivaism initiated into the Great Secret (Vrah Guhya) by their Brahmanical gurus; the Saiva records make obvious records to Tantric doctrines that had crept into Sivaism
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Sivaite
Sivaite (ˈsiːvəaɪt) Also Shivaite, shivaite, Sivite. [f. as prec. + -ite.] One who specially worships Siva; an adherent of Sivaism. Also attrib. (Cf. Sivite.) Cf. S(h)aivite s.v. Saiva.1880 Encycl. Brit. XIII. 815/2 Sankara Acharya, the great Sivaite reformer of the 8th century. 1882 Missionary Hera...
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Saiva
Saiva, n. and a. (ˈʃaɪvə) [a. Skr. śaiva relating, belonging, or sacred to Siva; a worshipper or follower of Siva.] A. n. A member of one of the three great divisions of modern Hinduism, exclusively devoted to the worship of the god Siva as the Supreme Being. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this divisio...
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Tamil
Tamil (ˈtæmɪl) Also 8 Tamoul, 8–9 Tamul. [ad. Tamiṛ, Tami{ldotbl}, native name (known in 8th c.) of the people and language; in Pālī and Prākrit Dami{ldotbl}a, Davi{ldotbl}a, Daviḍa, Sinhalese Dema{ldotbl}a, Skr. Drami{ldotbl}a, Dramiḍa, Draviḍa (whence Dr. Caldwell's term Dravidian for the Tamulic ...
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